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Tuesday, 07 April 2009 00:00

 

Article Summary By: SorS

Canon DigitalI used to be Nikon, film. F4, F80 six lenses. I made the leap to digital by going (gasp by Nikon fans) cautiously to the Canon Digital Rebel, simply because I liked the cmos rendering of images and continuous colour so much more on that camera than anything (affordable) by Nikon at the time.

This Canon digital is also equipped with the DIGIC II Image processor that is designed to increase processing speed and image quality. With the DIGIC II, your canon digital camera has faster start-up time, playback and auto focus while giving your images the absolute brilliance expected from Canon cameras.Discover great deals on new and used Canon digital camera listings available only on eBay!

The most often used medium format cameras are Bronica, Hassalblad, and Pentax. Large format cameras are Swiss Arca, Wista, Calumet, and other brands not as recognizable as the more popular 35mm brands.

It seems Canon has taken to heart one of our misgivings about its top-of-the-line superzoom, the SX1. As of March, a firmware update will be made available to users that will allow the camera to shoot RAW images.

Tags: Camera Canon Digital | Canon Digital IXUS | Canon Digital Rebel

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Canon Photography
Monday, 06 April 2009 00:00

 

Article Summary by: SorS

Canon PhotographyThese pages are dedicated to digital photography. My own galleries are here along with a forum for Canon digital camera owners, Exhibit Engine photo gallery download and a free gallery database service. I thank you for visiting this site and I hope enjoy your stay.

Discussion and photo sharing Forum for all Canon digital camera enthusiasts. Canon Digital Photography Forums has separate boards for different camera types. Forum contains also photo sharing and gallery discussions, general photography and technique discussion areas.

The magazine covers each and every EOS model, from the first to the latest. By describing and explaining the many features and functions, EOS magazine shows you how to use your camera to its full potential. EOS magazine is one of the best and least expensive accessories you can buy for your Canon EOS system.

This article goes through every section of the Canon EOS system and concludes with some starter system recommendations.

We stock the very best products an EOS enthusiast needs to make the most of their camera. An extensive range of camera accessories, cases, manuals and more, all recommended by our expert technical team.

Gain some inspiration and enjoy our readers gallery. Be ready to get involved in the new year as we open our first online photography competition and be in with a chance of having your photos featured in an upcoming magazine.

Tags: Canon Photo | Canon Photographer | Canon Repair | Photography Digital

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About Canon Camera
Monday, 30 March 2009 08:20

Article Summary By : SorS

 

About Canon CameraCanon Digital Cameras have come a long way since their predecessor, the Kwanon 35mm focal plane shutter camera of 1934. Currently there are over 20 different digital cameras manufactured by Canon that are available to customers in the United States, vary widely in price range and in the features they offer.

I've narrowed my search for a new digital camera down to the Canon SD1000 and the Canon A590IS. I would like a fast camera, but also one with good quality pictures (these are the two most important things). would like to be able to take decent quality shots indoors, too, or in low light.

The various features that are present in the Canon digital camera SD400 are also known to be similar to that of the digital Ixus 700. The megapixel count of this digital canon camera is 5.0. rom this amount of megapixels you can get really great detailed enlargements up to an A3 size.

The high speed DIGIC II processor that can be found in the Canon digital camera SD400 gives the user fast start up times, great and accurate colors and image rendering. The performance that can be found with this camera is superior and very responsive.

This cheap Canon camera is a great deal for the amateur photographer. The Canon PowerShot A470 digital camera has a 3.4x optical zoom, which is plenty to photograph family events or children at play, or to record scenes. t's another cheap Canon camera that fits easily in your pocket.

Tags: Canon Camera Powershot | Canon Cameras | Canon Digital Camera

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Canon IXUS Camera
Tuesday, 05 May 2009 02:04

Article Summary By: SorS

Canon IXUS CAMERAThe Canon IXUS 50 digital camera is the logical next step in the flourishing IXUS digital camera range. The Digital IXUS guaranteed success from the minute the digital camera was introduced. If it wasn't for the compact size, then it was the beautiful design the consumer went for.

The bottom line:While the Canon Digital IXUS 860 IS doesn't have an optical viewfinder or manual exposure controls, it captures beautiful images with its wide, 3.8x optical zoom lens and ranks among the top compact cameras we've seen.

The Image Stabilizer helps reduce any camera shake that might occur when you are holding the camera for shots that are taken in low to poor lighting conditions. For this reason you can use the Canon Ixus Digital camera to take Photographs in places and conditions which you would not normally have thought about.

Advanced Ultra-High Refractive Index Aspherical (UA) lens technology from Canon fits a 3x optical zoom lens into the compact form of the Digital IXUS 80 IS. An optical Image Stabilizer (IS), helps you capture blur-free images in low-light and when shooting with the zoom.

Tags: Canon IXUS Cameras | Canon IXUX REview | Digital Camera Canon IXUS

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Canon Filter
Wednesday, 01 April 2009 03:08

 

Article Summary By: SorS

Canon FilterPolarizing filter enhances picture quality by blocking harmful reflected light. Use it to reduce polarized light reflections from glass and water surfaces or to improve color saturation. Simple to use, circular polarizing filters (such as Canon's PL-C) polarize light circularly, rather than linearly, so it does not interfere with autofocus or TTL light metering.It's hard to go wrong with a Canon product intended for professionals. The circular polarizer lens works exactly as you'd expect and comes with a nice case for those times when it's just not necessary. After all, it's not going to stay on my lens 24/7 like a UV filter.

I want UV filters for each lens and a (circular) polarizer. I want the former because a) I shoot usually around 7k-14k feet and b) I'm in a wide range of conditions (dust/moisture) doing so. I don't really care about brass vs. aluminum. By the way, how does your camera go for normal photography? Do you use a IR blocking filter over the lens, under the lens or white-ballance control or software afterwards to correct the colour? Can't speak to Canon filters, however I have never found any camera company that makes good filters. In every case I have seen they are jobbed out anyway.

 I am doing fine (for 15 years) without any. I think that the use of a protective filter is justified only in hostile environments (e.g. And as I'm never in such places I simply use the lens caps when the lens is in the bag and the lens hood at all other times.I keep Hoya Super HMC UV(0) filters on the front of all of my lenses. I don't see a point in buying a $1,700 lens and then putting a cheap ass filter on it.

Tags: Camera Filter | Canon Filter | Canon Lens | uv Filter

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